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Genprex Collaborators to Present Positive Preclinical Data on the Use of Reqorsa® Gene Therapy for the Treatment of Lung Cancer at the 2025 AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics

Genprex Collaborators to Present Positive Preclinical Data on the Use of Reqorsa® Gene Therapy for the Treatment of Lung Cancer at the 2025 AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics
October 23, 2025Press ReleasesConferencesgene therapyLung cancerOncoprexReqorsa

Reqorsa® Gene Therapy is a Potential Treatment for ALK-EML4 Positive Translocated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Research Suggests that REQORSA May Be an Effective Treatment in Patients Progressing on Alectinib

AUSTIN, Texas — (Oct. 23, 2025) — Genprex, Inc. (“Genprex” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: GNPX), a clinical-stage gene therapy company focused on developing life-changing therapies for patients with cancer and diabetes, today announced that its research collaborators will present positive preclinical data at the upcoming 2025 AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics taking place October 22-26, 2025 at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston. The collaborators will present positive preclinical data from a study of Genprex’s lead drug candidate, Reqorsa® Gene Therapy (quaratusugene ozeplasmid), for the treatment of ALK-EML4 positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

“We are delighted to have our academic partners present this compelling preclinical evidence that supports the therapeutic use of REQORSA in ALK Positive NSCLC,” said Ryan Confer, President and Chief Executive Officer at Genprex. “Our researchers found that REQORSA alone or in combination with alectinib was able to shrink tumors by 79 percent, suggesting that REQORSA may be active as a single agent and may also be an ideal companion drug for patients with advanced disease. These data support a pathway for a potential future clinical trial for REQORSA.”

The featured Genprex-supported poster to be presented at the 2025 EORTC-NCI-AACR Symposium on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics:

Title: “Quaratusugene ozeplasmid mediated TUSC2 upregulation in EML4-ALK bearing non-small cell lung carcinoma induces apoptosis and is highly effective in preclinical studies”

Collaborator: The University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center

Session: Poster Session C

Session Date and Time: Saturday, October 25, 2025 from 12:30 – 4:00 p.m. ET

The featured Genprex-supported abstract to be presented at the 2025 EORTC-NCI-AACR Symposium on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics:

NSCLC bearing the EML4-ALK fusion (Echinoderm microtubule-associated protein-like 4- Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase) occurs in approximately 5% of NSCLC. Tumors bearing the fusion are sensitive to ALK Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors (TKIs), that form the first and second line of treatment for these patients. However, ALK+ lung cancers invariably develop resistance to ALK inhibitors, creating the need for newer treatment strategies.

Tumor Suppressor Candidate 2 (TUSC2) is a tumor suppressor gene that is known to have low endogenous expression in NSCLC. REQORSA Gene Therapy, referred to as quaratusugene ozeplasmid (QO) in the abstract and developed by Genprex, is a gene therapy (TUSC2 plasmid encapsulated in non-viral lipid nanoparticles) that upregulates TUSC2 expression in cancer cells by delivering the functional TUSC2 gene. 

Researchers evaluated TUSC2 expression in several ALK+ cell lines and patient derived organoids (PDOs), both before and after exposure to QO. The studies indicate that QO mediated overexpression of TUSC2 significantly induced apoptosis in ALK+ cell lines and PDOs, as demonstrated by increase in caspase 3/7 activity of the cells, increased protein expression of pro-apoptotic markers, reduced colony formation ability of the cells, and increased DNA fragmentation. Furthermore, researchers have observed a robust pro-apoptotic response in ALK+ NSCLC cell lines with acquired resistance to the ALK inhibitor, alectinib, resulting in reduced cell viability when treated with QO and alectinib in combination. To better understand how QO and alectinib work in combination, researcher subcutaneously injected NCI-H2228 ALK+ cells into nude mice and when the tumors developed to approximately 100mm3, mice were randomized into 4 groups. Mice from group 1 were treated with vehicle control, group 2 were treated with QO (25ug/mouse, i.v., every three days), group 3 were treated with alectinib (0.5mg/kg/mouse, oral gavage, every day) and group 4 were treated with QO and alectinib in combination at the same concentration and frequency of dosing for up to a month. 

The results showed that alectinib shrunk tumors by 60% (group 3). However, QO alone (group 2) and in combination with alectinib (group 4) were able to shrink the tumors by 79%. This finding showed that QO has a 23% improved outcome than alectinib, leading to the hypothesis that QO may be an ideal companion drug for patients with advanced disease or a treatment for patients who cannot tolerate alectinib. Researchers are also currently monitoring the mice for survival, and tumor measurements recorded at 2 weeks after the end of treatment indicate that tumors in mice that received single drug treatment are regrowing faster than tumors in mice that received combined treatment of QO and alectinib, further emphasizing the clinical relevance of this novel combination in ALK+ NSCLC. 

Taken together, the in vitro and in vivo data suggest that QO mediated overexpression of TUSC2 in ALK+ NSCLC is effective in decreasing growth and proliferation through the activation of apoptotic pathways, thereby paving the way for a potential clinical trial.

About Reqorsa® Gene Therapy

REQORSA (quaratusugene ozeplasmid) consists of a plasmid containing the TUSC2 gene encapsulated in non-viral lipid-based nanoparticles in a lipoplex form (the Company’s Oncoprex® Delivery System), which has a positive charge. REQORSA is injected intravenously and specifically targets cancer cells. REQORSA is designed to deliver the functioning TUSC2 gene to negatively charged cancer cells while minimizing uptake by normal tissue. Laboratory studies conducted at MD Anderson show that the uptake of TUSC2 in tumor cells in vitro after REQORSA treatment was 10 to 33 times the uptake in normal cells.

About Genprex, Inc.

Genprex, Inc. is a clinical-stage gene therapy company focused on developing life-changing therapies for patients with cancer and diabetes. Genprex’s technologies are designed to administer disease-fighting genes to provide new therapies for large patient populations with cancer and diabetes who currently have limited treatment options. Genprex works with world-class institutions and collaborators to develop drug candidates to further its pipeline of gene therapies in order to provide novel treatment approaches. Genprex’s oncology program utilizes its systemic, non-viral Oncoprex® Delivery System which encapsulates the gene-expressing plasmids using lipid-based nanoparticles in a lipoplex form. The resultant product is administered intravenously, where it is taken up by tumor cells that then express tumor suppressor proteins that were deficient in the tumor. The Company’s lead product candidate, Reqorsa® Gene Therapy (quaratusugene ozeplasmid), is being evaluated in two clinical trials as a treatment for NSCLC and SCLC. Each of Genprex’s lung cancer clinical programs has received a Fast Track Designation from the FDA for the treatment of that patient population, and Genprex’s SCLC program has received an FDA Orphan Drug Designation. Genprex’s diabetes gene therapy approach is comprised of a novel infusion process that uses an AAV vector to deliver Pdx1 and MafA genes directly to the pancreas. In models of Type 1 diabetes, GPX-002 transforms alpha cells in the pancreas into functional beta-like cells, which can produce insulin but may be distinct enough from beta cells to evade the body’s immune system. In a similar approach for Type 2 diabetes, where autoimmunity is not at play, GPX-002 is believed to rejuvenate and replenish exhausted beta cells.

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Statements contained in this press release regarding matters that are not historical facts are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are made on the basis of the current beliefs, expectations and assumptions of management, are not guarantees of performance and are subject to significant risks and uncertainty. These forward-looking statements should, therefore, be considered in light of various important factors, including those set forth in Genprex’s reports that it files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission and which you should review, including those statements under “Item 1A – Risk Factors” in Genprex’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024.

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